A toxicologist is asked to draw conclusions about a subject's drug-induced behavior. What factors aside from blood concentration levels can have an affect on the toxicologist's findings?

What will be an ideal response?


Factors in addition to blood concentration levels that must be considered before drawing conclusions about a subject's drug-induced behavior include age, physical condition, the tolerance of the drug user, and the additive or synergistic effects caused by the interaction of two or more drugs.

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A discussion about alternatives to drinking among high-school students already exposed to alcohol in some form would fit under what category?

a. primary prevention b. secondary prevention c. tertiary prevention c. all of the above

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Social learning suggests that crime may be the consequence of:

a. society teaching individuals that goals should be attained regardless of the means by which they are attained; b. learning through imitation of criminal peers and reinforcement via attained goals/not getting caught leads to further criminal behaviour;* c. society values status over morality; d. working towards a goal is an aberration, theft is easier.

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What was the main reason for the establishment of the Officer Friendly and McGruff programs in schools?

A) to reduce drug use B) to reduce gang membership C) to improve police-juvenile relations D) to teach law-related education

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Conflict theorists are likely to see police discretion with some amount of suspicion and distrust

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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